Once again the Takashimaya Mooncake Fair 2018 is being held in the Event Hall of Ngee Ann City, Singapore. Whether you are buying mooncakes for personal consumption or as a gift, one of the best places to shop for mooncakes is at the Takashimaya Mid Autumn Festive Celebrations 2018. The event takes place from Wed 22 Aug to Mon 24 Sep 2018 at Takashimaya Square, Basement 2. This year, more than 50 brands of mooncake vendors gather to offer their products. We share with you some general information and some specific mooncakes which were interesting to us.

Takashimaya Mooncake Fair 2018

Here is a list of the mooncake brands represented at the Taka mooncake fair 2018. There are several newcomers, including Awfully Chocolate mooncakes and Haagan Daz mooncakes! The trends that we noticed this year are: durian mooncakes, vegetarian mooncakes and low-sugar mooncakes. Quite a few brands have some of these in their collections.

Takashimaya Mooncake Fair 2018 Participants

This year’s Takashimaya Mooncake Fair 2018 has the familiar layout of stalls and exhibitors that we have seen in previous years. Which may be a good thing as we more or less know what to expect but perhaps it would be a better shopping experience for the mooncake festival if something fresh is organised. It is a popular event at Takashimaya, so it is best to avoid the crowds during peak hours.

TWG mooncakes

Many of the top Singapore hotels are represented at the fair. One of them is Ritz Carlton – ‘5 star’ mooncakes that seem to be popular with the shoppers.

Phoenix Lava mooncake is a new brand to showcase their products at the Taka mooncake event 2018. The gooey lava cake style core looks interesting.

Neo Garden is also listed as a new addition to the Takashimaya Mooncake Festival 2018. The snow skin mao shan wang durian mooncake sounds tempting.

Neo GardenNeo Group mooncakes

Peony Jade has a mix of traditional and modern colourful mooncakes.

My Mums mooncakes come packaged in quaint old fashioned packaging.

Minamoto Kitchoan – mooncakes with a Japanese touch. The rabbit mooncakes look irresistible and who would not be delighted to receive a box of the tea flavoured mooncakes.

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